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    Azygos vein erosion: A potential complication of central venous access

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    Central venous access is a common procedure that is performed for a variety of reasons. However, occasionally these lines can be misplaced at an improper anatomic location despite fluoroscopic guidance. Here we present a pediatric case in which a central venous port appeared correctly located on anterior-posterior (AP) fluoroscopic view. However, it was later discovered on lateral views that the catheter was placed in the azygos vein. The catheter eroded through the azygos vein and into the pleural space. This article highlights the importance of proper technique when placing central lines and discusses additional techniques and avenues of research in order to prevent this complication in the future. Keywords: Central venous access, Complications, Azygos vei

    The Isolation of Malaria Parasites and Their Constituents**This chapter is a revised version of a review by J. P. Kreier published in 1977 in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization 55, 317–331.

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